The conflict of impact for early career researchers planning for a future in the academy

Author:

Wróblewska Marta Natalia1,Balaban Corina2,Derrick Gemma3,Benneworth Paul4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Humanities, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities , Warszawa 03-815, Poland

2. Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, The University of Manchester , Manchester M15 6PB, UK

3. Centre for Higher Education Research Transformations, School of Education (SoE), University of Bristol , Bristol BS8 1JA, UK

4. Department of Business Administration, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences , Bergen 5063, Norway

Abstract

Abstract It has been argued that due to the growing importance attributed to research impact and forms of its evaluation, an academic ‘culture of impact’ is emerging. It would include certain concepts, values, and skills related to the area of generating and documenting impact. We use thematic and discourse analysis to analyse open answers from 100 questionnaires on research impact submitted by ECRs working in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in Europe. We explore ECR’s early-career stage positions relative to societal impact and the trade-offs necessary to assure an academic career. The results show how, as the first generation of scholars to be socialized towards value of academic research beyond academia, ECRs are confronted with policy signals that encourage a drive for impact, which are at the same time often in line with respondents’ personal values around impact beyond academia. However, ECRs face a number of competing signals about research value within the evaluation spaces necessary to navigate an academic career. Current evaluative structures often dismiss the achievement of societal impact favouring instead narrower definitions of research excellence. Career structures and organizational realities are often unfavourable to impact-related activity, which has implications for an ECRs’ ability to develop coherent professional positionings.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Education

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